mountains fall and the earth splits
The Chinese idiom, sh ā Nb ē NGD ì ch è, means that the mountains collapse and the earth splits. It is also used to describe the loud noise. It comes from the five elements annals of the Song Dynasty.
The origin of Idioms
"In June, Shouchun was hit by a big thunder. The mountain collapsed and the ground cracked. The family members were trapped to death, and so was Shangyong county."
Idiom usage
It's a big voice. Suddenly I heard that the tide of speaking came. The road is still in its infancy, and the sound of the tide is just like the sound of. A warning to the world
mountains fall and the earth splits
habits become one's second nature - xí yǔ xìng chéng
The clouds scatter and the wind flows - yún sàn fēng liú
have one 's eyes open throughout the night - mù bù jiāo jié